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Nexio Global Media > Politics > Trump Orders Full Pay for DHS Employees Amid Record Government Shutdown – US Coast Guard, FEMA, CISA Affected
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Trump Orders Full Pay for DHS Employees Amid Record Government Shutdown – US Coast Guard, FEMA, CISA Affected

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Last updated: April 4, 2026 12:23 am
By Nexio Studio Newsroom 4 Min Read
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Congress Proposes Back Pay for Coast Guard, FEMA, and CISA Employees Amid Shutdown

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Unpaid but EssentialMounting Pressure on Critical ServicesPolitical Standoff ContinuesWhat Comes Next?

Federal lawmakers have introduced a memorandum to compensate thousands of Coast Guard, Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), and Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) employees left unpaid during the ongoing government shutdown—now the longest in U.S. history. The measure aims to address growing financial strain on critical personnel responsible for national security, disaster response, and cyber defense.

Unpaid but Essential

The shutdown, now in its fifth week, has left nearly 800,000 federal workers without paychecks, including roughly 42,000 active-duty Coast Guard members and tens of thousands of FEMA and CISA employees. Unlike other military branches funded through the Department of Defense, the Coast Guard operates under the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), which remains unfunded during the budget impasse. FEMA and CISA, also DHS agencies, have seen staff furloughed or forced to work without pay.

The bipartisan memorandum, spearheaded by lawmakers in both the House and Senate, demands retroactive pay for affected workers once the shutdown ends. While similar provisions have been passed in previous shutdowns, this proposal explicitly highlights the unique risks of leaving frontline security and emergency personnel uncompensated.

Mounting Pressure on Critical Services

The Coast Guard, tasked with maritime law enforcement, drug interdiction, and search-and-rescue operations, has continued operations despite the financial toll. Admiral Karl Schultz, the Coast Guard Commandant, warned that missed paychecks could undermine morale and operational readiness. Meanwhile, FEMA’s disaster response teams—still managing recovery efforts from recent wildfires and hurricanes—face dwindling resources.

CISA, the agency responsible for protecting critical infrastructure from cyber threats, has also operated with a skeleton crew. Experts warn that prolonged understaffing could leave government and private-sector systems vulnerable to attacks.

Political Standoff Continues

The shutdown stems from a deadlock between the White House and Congress over funding for border security, including a proposed $5.7 billion for a southern border wall. President Joe Biden has called for a clean funding bill to reopen agencies, while Republican leaders insist on tying negotiations to immigration policy changes.

Public frustration is mounting as essential workers rely on food banks, loans, and delayed bills. Advocacy groups, including the National Treasury Employees Union, have urged immediate action, calling the situation “untenable.”

What Comes Next?

The back pay measure, if passed, would provide relief but not immediate solutions. Past shutdowns have seen delayed reimbursements, with some employees waiting weeks after funding resumes. Economists estimate the current shutdown has already cost the U.S. economy billions in lost productivity and consumer spending.

Long-term, the standoff raises questions about the sustainability of shutdowns as a political tool. With national security and emergency response capabilities at stake, pressure is building for legislative reforms to prevent future crises.

For now, thousands of federal employees remain in limbo—working without pay or barred from their jobs—as Washington debates their fate.

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